Ada_Drivers_Library
rp2040_hal
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Ada_Drivers_Library
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How to get the ARM toolchain up and running?
Hi, I'm trying to compile any example from the project Ada_Drivers_Library, but it seems that I can't get the toolchain correctly installed:
- Using Rust for Embedded Development
- To autosar or not to autosar
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December 2022 What Are You Working On?
Trying to fix a problem with the accelerometer, actually with TWI (a.k.a. I2C) on BBC Micro:bit (v1): PR raised.
- when to choose stm32 MCUs over a raspberry pi Pico ?
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November 2022 What Are You Working On?
Tried to work out why TWI (Nordic’s I2C) doesn’t work on BBC micro:bit (v1.3b, anyway). Failed, so far.
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July 2022 What Are You Working On?
Spent days to make MAG3110 work on Micro:bit, but then Fabien told me that it has been fixed in April. It appears that my local clone of Ada Drivers Library wasn't updated! :(
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December 2021 What Are You Working On?
Got I2C & SPI drivers for the LPS25H barometric sensor accepted in the Ada Drivers Library.
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How do I get started with programming microcontrollers with Ada?
You could take a look into the Ada_Drivers_Library. It provides BSPs and examples for different boards, so that's an easy way to get started. For the start you could get any of the boards supported there, depending on the hardware features you want to have.
rp2040_hal
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Ada targeting RPI
You can go bare metal for the raspberry pico. Maybe it's also interesting to you: https://pico-doc.synack.me/
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New release of vscode extension For Ada 23.0.15
In this release we improved Alire integration. Now you don't need the compiler to be in the PATH (only alr) when you are working with a crate, because Alire will configure it for you. Suppose you setup a crate for Rasperry Pico, if you open it in VS Code, then navigation should work out of the box. Also any Alire configuration is skipped altogether if the VSCode was launched with alr edit or alr exec.
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Any recommendations for a newbie to get into embedded Ada?
If you want a more modern processor, pick the RPI Nano. You find extensive doc here: https://pico-doc.synack.me/
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Using something else than C - neverending problems (AVR/ARM)
Ada on Raspberry Pi Pico website ( https://pico-doc.synack.me/)
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Introduction to Embedded Systems Programming (Ada)
AdaCore's docs are fantastic for understanding why things are done the way they are. However, when I'm learning a new platform or language I prefer to see a lot of practical examples first. That's what I tried to do with my "Ada on the Raspberry Pi Pico" project:
https://pico-doc.synack.me/
- when to choose stm32 MCUs over a raspberry pi Pico ?
- Ada on the Raspberry Pi RP2040 (video presentation)
- An Embedded USB Device Stack in Ada
What are some alternatives?
qoi - The “Quite OK Image Format” for fast, lossless image compression
svd2nim - Convert CMSIS ARM SVD files to nim register memory mappings
alire - Command-line tool from the Alire project and supporting library
pico_examples - Ada examples for the Raspberry Pi Pico
cortex-gnat-rts - This project contains various GNAT Ada Run Time Systems (RTSs) targeted at Cortex boards: so far, the Arduino Due, the STM32F4-series evaluation boards from STMicroelectronics, and the BBC micro:bit (v1)
usb_embedded - An Ada USB stack for embedded devices
ob-ada-spark
AdaDoom3 - Id Software's Id-tech-4-BFG in the Ada programming language.
nephyr - Nim wrapper for Zephyr
svd2ada - An Ada binding generator from SVD descriptions for bare board ARM devices.
BBS-BBB-Ada - A collection of Ada sources for working with Linux based embedded computers, such as the BeagleBone Black or Raspberry Pi